Researchers discovered that DDT exposure in fathers is linked to sperm changes that could affect their children’s health, emphasizing the significance of paternal environmental exposures…
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A new study reveals a key group of neurons responsible for controlling left-right movements, offering insights that could benefit Parkinson’s disease treatment. This discovery highlights…
University of Copenhagen researchers have proven that fully stable Machine Learning algorithms are unattainable for complex problems, highlighting the critical need for thorough testing and…
University of Copenhagen researchers have overturned a longstanding belief about quinoa’s bladder cells. Originally thought to enhance drought and salt tolerance, these cells actually defend…
Scientists have employed artificial intelligence to analyze over a billion waves spanning 700 years, leading to a groundbreaking formula for predicting rogue waves. This study,…
The big galaxy in the foreground is named LEDA 2046648, and is seen just over a billion years back in time, while most of the…
Loncovilius edwardsianus crawling in the leaf litter in the Valdivian Temperate Rainforest of Chiloé, Los Lagos, Chile. Credit: Matías Gargiulo, through iNaturalist Researchers have discovered…
Danish researchers have conducted a comprehensive study revealing a dramatic increase in Greenland’s glacier melting over the past 20 years, five times faster than in…
Researchers have found that GDF15, a hormone known to suppress appetite, also improves insulin sensitivity in rodents, a discovery that could lead to new treatments…
Chemists from the University of Copenhagen created a green method to recycle polyester using hartshorn salt, offering a breakthrough in textile recycling. Above is depolymerized…
Studies suggest dog owners are often more emotionally attached and willing to spend on their dogs than cats, possibly due to perceptions about cats’ behavior…
The Niels Bohr Institute proposes using kilonovae (explosions from merging neutron stars) to address discrepancies in measuring the Universe’s expansion rate. Initial results are promising,…
After only eight hours of incubation, the result was a firm “cheese-like gel” reminiscent of a fresh soft white cheese. Credit: Department of Food Science…
The new update on the Planetary Boundaries framework shows that six of the nine boundaries are transgressed. Credit: Azote for Stockholm Resilience Centre, based on…
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have discovered that Caribbean box jellyfish, previously believed to be simple creatures, possess advanced learning abilities despite their basic…
Dissected ant and where you can see the encapsulated parasites (white oval structures) spilling out of the hind body. Credit: Brian Lund Fredensborg It takes…
A new study indicates that factors causing spontaneous brain hemorrhages might be transmitted through blood transfusions, but the risk is very low. The research further…
Scientists have recently identified a new anatomical structure in the brain called SLYM, an abbreviation of Subarachnoidal LYmphatic-like Membrane, that acts as a barrier and…
Illustration of two a chip comprising two entangled quantum light sources. Credit: Peter Lodahl In a new breakthrough, researchers at the University of Copenhagen, in…
Artistic illustration of kilonova. Credit: Robin Dienel/Carnegie Institution for Science) When neutron stars collide they produce an explosion that, contrary to what was believed until…